After 30 years in darkness, the village of Dharnai in Bihar got electricity using solar power. Hear from the community how this clean and renewable energy has transformed their lives.

published:18 Aug 2015

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Until three weeks ago the Durumi's 3000 residents had no electricity but now everyone has power thanks to solar energy. Yvonne Ndege reports Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

published:08 Jul 2014

views:8720

The remote Himalayan villages are struggling with basic amenities even in the 21st century. They live in the dark with limited resources, medical support and education. The potential of thousands of children remains untapped. NDTV, in association with Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE), will power up Shade, which is around 420 km from Leh and is the remotest village of Zanskar, Ladakh. To achieve this herculean task, the team drove for 300 km on the Leh-Manali (NH3) highway to reach Sarchu, a serene campsite at the cusp of Jammu & Kashmir and Himanchal Pradesh. The last leg of the drive ended at the bottom of Shinkula pass. The team then trekked from Shinkula to Phugtal village, the ancient monastery of the Zanskar, and then to Shade. Solar micro-grids that produce green energy were installed to light up the village.
Watch full video: https://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/lighting-the-himalayas/ladakh-s-remotest-village-now-runs-entirely-on-its-own-solar-power-grid-470333?yt
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LightRelief In Benin: In rural Benin, a lack of reliable electricity is preventing development and compromising the safety of isolated villagers. One NGO hopes that by harnessing solar power, it can put remote villages back on the grid.
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"It's very difficult, because most give birth in the night and because we live without electricity", says a midwife from Azokangoudou, a remote village in Benin. With no electricity or clean water, half of newborns die in their first year. Education is also hindered by the country's lack of electricity. Children cannot study at home in the dark, which seriously affects their progress. Samson, a teacher at Azokangoudo, believes that "there are many children leaving the village because they don't have the support needed". Action Benin et Solidarite are a small NGO working to get villages like Azokangodou on the grid. A year ago they built a solar power station in the tiny village of Kopkissa. Jeremie, who runs the power station, says it has transformed the local economy. "A number of shops have opened up since the arrival of electricity. Bars, fishmongers, hairdressers...There are loads".
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published:28 Jun 2018

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French presidentFrancois Hollande has pledged 6 billion Euros to improve the electricity infrastructure in Africa. A large portion of the money is earmarked for renewable energy, from which developing countries could see the greatest benefit.

published:01 Dec 2015

views:1238

This is a short time lapse video of the SolarRuralVillage initiative of Indkarta and the journey to powering up a Clinic in the remote village of Singa , Tamale, Ghana, Africa!
Happy to announce This Philanthropy project was a success and a dream come true.
My sincere thanks to Global Shapers team , of Fishbone and Ruka and also to Zack for driving us around like you had a GPS for unknown roads . To Rabia for the Solar tech given to us at cost price and to his brothers for helping us transport equipment form Accra to Tamale. I would like to thank Maud for being brave enough to accompany us on this expedition and I hope it gives you the most encapsulating experience of Africa there is to be found over rivers, swamps and forests!
Credits to SiemensTeamMiddle East for the Laptops provided that have enhanced 2 schools with ICT curriculum.

published:13 Sep 2017

views:427

Douglas Baillie and T.H. Culhane show some of the renewable energy installations at Tamera's SolarVillage Testfield: solar and biogas kitchen, low-temperature Stirling engines and envelope power greenhouse.
This is Part 4 of a 10-part documentation of the International Sunpulse Seminar held at Tamera Peace ResearchCenter in August 2015. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie6GK5eJkzk for a summary of the seminar and links to each day's main presentations.

published:19 Aug 2015

views:8530

This is the story of solar energy entrepreneurs who manage solar charging stations and micro grids and provide light to un-electrified and poorly electrified villages in Uttar Pradesh. Solar entrepreneurship is enabling rural communities to access clean, reliable and affordable energy and improving their livelihoods.
Under the aegis of TERI’s Lighting a Billion Lives Campaign, the film has been produced as a part of the CSR initiative of Indus Towers which has provided clean energy to 280 villages in Uttar Pradesh since its initiation in the year 2012.

The International Energy Agency projected in 2014 that under its "high renewables" scenario, by 2050, solar photovoltaics and concentrated solar power would contribute about 16 and 11 percent, respectively, of the worldwide electricity consumption, and solar would be the world's largest source of electricity. Most solar installations would be in China and India.

Photovoltaics were initially solely used as a source of electricity for small and medium-sized applications, from the calculator powered by a single solar cell to remote homes powered by an off-grid rooftop PV system. As the cost of solar electricity has fallen, the number of grid-connected solar PV systems has grown into the millions and utility-scale solar power stations with hundreds of megawatts are being built. Solar PV is rapidly becoming an inexpensive, low-carbon technology to harness renewable energy from the Sun.

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Solar (room)

The solar was a room in many English and French medievalmanor houses, great houses and castles, generally situated on an upper storey, designed as the family's private living and sleeping quarters. In such houses, the main ground-floor room was known as the Great Hall, in which all members of the household, including tenants, employees and servants, would eat. Those of highest status would be at the end, often on a raised dais, and those of lesser status further down the hall. But a need was felt for more privacy to be enjoyed by the head of the household, and, especially, by the senior women of the household. The solar was a room for their particular benefit, in which they could be alone and away from the hustle, bustle, noise and smells (including cooking smells) of the Great Hall.

The solar was generally smaller than the Great Hall, because it was not expected to accommodate so many people, but it was a room of comfort and status, and usually included a fireplace and often decorative woodwork or tapestries/wall hangings.

Solar (Taeyang album)

Solar is the first full-length solo album by Korean singer Taeyang, member of Big Bang. The album was released in two forms: the "Regular Edition" and the "Deluxe Edition" which is limited to 30,000 copies worldwide. The lead-single was "I Need a Girl" featuring his bandmate G-Dragon. On July 9, 2010, Taeyang's solo album Solar hit second place on iTunes' Top R&B-Soul albums chart in the United States and first place in Canada, the first time for an Asian musician. In Solar, Taeyang put much effort into enhancing his vocal skills as well as his composing, co-writing as many as four songs ("Solar", "Where U At", "Wedding Dress", and "Take It Slow") and writing lyrics for "Take It Slow".

Taeyang's first international album, Solar International, is the first ever K-Pop music release to be sold worldwide on iTunes as both an audio and video album. The audio version (complete with a digital booklet) hit iTunes stores on August 19, 2010, while the video version (bundled with bonus, behind the scenes documentaries) arrived by September 10, 2010. The audio album combines both English and Korean hits from his past and present albums including "I'll Be There", "Connection" (feat. BIG TONE), "Wedding Dress" and "I Need a Girl (feat. G-Dragon)". On August 26, 2010, Solar's International album made it to fifth place on iTunes' Top R&B-Soul albums chart in the United States and Japan, and third place in Canada.

SOVIM (Solar Variantions and Irradiance Monitor) instrument is based on an earlier instrument (SOVA) which flew aboard the European Retrievable Carrier, launched on STS-46 in 1992. It is designed to measure solar radiation with wavelengths from 200 nanometers - 100 micrometers. This covers near-ultraviolet, visible and infrared areas of the spectrum.

SOLSPEC (Solar Spectral irradiance measurements) is designed to measure the solar spectral irradiance in the 165 - 3000 nanometer range with high spectral resolution.

The album's launch was fueled by the song "Burning House", a single released in mid 2015 that became her breakthrough hit. Untamed was nearly completed before the song's success, having been a project five years in the making. Mainly recorded in Cam's home state of California, the album's content incorporates electronic sounds mixed in with country pop elements.

The lyrical content of Untamed is derived from the scenes of Cam's own life. It addresses themes associated with heartbreak, loss, and spontaneity. Untamed received critical acclaim upon its release. Critics responded to Cam's vocal delivery, as well as the album's various musical styles. The album also achieved commercial success, reaching top positions on major Billboard charts upon its initial release.

mini Solar Power Plant in Village

A village in Bihar lit up with solar power

After 30 years in darkness, the village of Dharnai in Bihar got electricity using solar power. Hear from the community how this clean and renewable energy has transformed their lives.

2:24

Solar power lights up Nigerian village

Solar power lights up Nigerian village

Solar power lights up Nigerian village

Until three weeks ago the Durumi's 3000 residents had no electricity but now everyone has power thanks to solar energy. Yvonne Ndege reports Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

12:32

Ladakh's Remotest Village Now Runs Entirely On Its Own Solar Power Grid

Ladakh's Remotest Village Now Runs Entirely On Its Own Solar Power Grid

Ladakh's Remotest Village Now Runs Entirely On Its Own Solar Power Grid

The remote Himalayan villages are struggling with basic amenities even in the 21st century. They live in the dark with limited resources, medical support and education. The potential of thousands of children remains untapped. NDTV, in association with Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE), will power up Shade, which is around 420 km from Leh and is the remotest village of Zanskar, Ladakh. To achieve this herculean task, the team drove for 300 km on the Leh-Manali (NH3) highway to reach Sarchu, a serene campsite at the cusp of Jammu & Kashmir and Himanchal Pradesh. The last leg of the drive ended at the bottom of Shinkula pass. The team then trekked from Shinkula to Phugtal village, the ancient monastery of the Zanskar, and then to Shade. Solar micro-grids that produce green energy were installed to light up the village.
Watch full video: https://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/lighting-the-himalayas/ladakh-s-remotest-village-now-runs-entirely-on-its-own-solar-power-grid-470333?yt
NDTV is one of the leaders in the production and broadcasting of un-biased and comprehensive news and entertainment programmes in India and abroad. NDTV delivers reliable information across all platforms: TV, Internet and Mobile.
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Changing Lives In Benin With Solar Panels

LightRelief In Benin: In rural Benin, a lack of reliable electricity is preventing development and compromising the safety of isolated villagers. One NGO hopes that by harnessing solar power, it can put remote villages back on the grid.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
"It's very difficult, because most give birth in the night and because we live without electricity", says a midwife from Azokangoudou, a remote village in Benin. With no electricity or clean water, half of newborns die in their first year. Education is also hindered by the country's lack of electricity. Children cannot study at home in the dark, which seriously affects their progress. Samson, a teacher at Azokangoudo, believes that "there are many children leaving the village because they don't have the support needed". Action Benin et Solidarite are a small NGO working to get villages like Azokangodou on the grid. A year ago they built a solar power station in the tiny village of Kopkissa. Jeremie, who runs the power station, says it has transformed the local economy. "A number of shops have opened up since the arrival of electricity. Bars, fishmongers, hairdressers...There are loads".
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3:10

Malian village transformed by solar power | DW News

Malian village transformed by solar power | DW News

Malian village transformed by solar power | DW News

More DW News: http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/s-9097
French presidentFrancois Hollande has pledged 6 billion Euros to improve the electricity infrastructure in Africa. A large portion of the money is earmarked for renewable energy, from which developing countries could see the greatest benefit.

4:34

Solar for Rural Villages Project by Indkarta

Solar for Rural Villages Project by Indkarta

Solar for Rural Villages Project by Indkarta

This is a short time lapse video of the SolarRuralVillage initiative of Indkarta and the journey to powering up a Clinic in the remote village of Singa , Tamale, Ghana, Africa!
Happy to announce This Philanthropy project was a success and a dream come true.
My sincere thanks to Global Shapers team , of Fishbone and Ruka and also to Zack for driving us around like you had a GPS for unknown roads . To Rabia for the Solar tech given to us at cost price and to his brothers for helping us transport equipment form Accra to Tamale. I would like to thank Maud for being brave enough to accompany us on this expedition and I hope it gives you the most encapsulating experience of Africa there is to be found over rivers, swamps and forests!
Credits to SiemensTeamMiddle East for the Laptops provided that have enhanced 2 schools with ICT curriculum.

10:06

Solar Village in Action: The Testfield at Tamera Peace Research Center

Solar Village in Action: The Testfield at Tamera Peace Research Center

Solar Village in Action: The Testfield at Tamera Peace Research Center

Douglas Baillie and T.H. Culhane show some of the renewable energy installations at Tamera's SolarVillage Testfield: solar and biogas kitchen, low-temperature Stirling engines and envelope power greenhouse.
This is Part 4 of a 10-part documentation of the International Sunpulse Seminar held at Tamera Peace ResearchCenter in August 2015. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie6GK5eJkzk for a summary of the seminar and links to each day's main presentations.

8:22

Beyond the Grid: Story of Solar Energy Entrepreneurs

Beyond the Grid: Story of Solar Energy Entrepreneurs

Beyond the Grid: Story of Solar Energy Entrepreneurs

This is the story of solar energy entrepreneurs who manage solar charging stations and micro grids and provide light to un-electrified and poorly electrified villages in Uttar Pradesh. Solar entrepreneurship is enabling rural communities to access clean, reliable and affordable energy and improving their livelihoods.
Under the aegis of TERI’s Lighting a Billion Lives Campaign, the film has been produced as a part of the CSR initiative of Indus Towers which has provided clean energy to 280 villages in Uttar Pradesh since its initiation in the year 2012.

Solar Power System Village in Bangladesh ||First Solar Village in Satkhira, Bangladesh

Solar Power System Village in Bangladesh ||First Solar Village in Satkhira, Bangladesh

Solar Power System Village in Bangladesh ||First Solar Village in Satkhira, Bangladesh

Solar PowerSystemVillage in Bangladesh . First Solar Village in Satkhira, Bangladesh. Solar Power System No electricity needed for electricity generation, there is no load shedding, a medium called solar power This electricity is produced from the sun's light. It is used by transforming solar cells into light energy from light energy. Know Detail Subscribe this Channel: https://goo.gl/V25i45 Solar Power System Village in Bangladesh conserve the sun's heat, a solar panel is formed by combining several solar cells together. When the sunlight is over the solar panel, the voltage is generated and the power from the attached cable is available. The electricity generated during the day is kept in the light of daytime due to sunlight. Electricity is supplied to the electricity from various batteries, including TVs, lights, table fans, stand fans, refrigerators, laptops, mobile phones. Solar power utilization facilities: First Solar Village Due to the production of electricity by oil and gas, there is a shortage of our country's mineral resources day by day. But no electricity is needed to use solar power. As a result, there is no question of lack of resources. There is no load shedding in this electricity and no bills are needed It can be easily installed on any sunny place in the home with minimum maintenance. Due to high voltage in this electricity, there is no possibility of electricity being light or electric. Depending on the solar panels, it can serve up to twenty years. There are also powerful chargers, which protect all types of electrical products from extra voltage, low voltage and short circuits. Many households in the areas which do not have rural electricity connection, use solar power. One time solar power was used only at home. Currently load shedding rate is high because it fills the power outage. In addition to the home system, hospitals, clinics and even businessmen are using solar panels to run machines that are light-powered in their industries.

mini Solar Power Plant in Village

A village in Bihar lit up with solar power

After 30 years in darkness, the village of Dharnai in Bihar got electricity using solar power. Hear from the community how this clean and renewable energy has transformed their lives.

published: 18 Aug 2015

Solar power lights up Nigerian village

Until three weeks ago the Durumi's 3000 residents had no electricity but now everyone has power thanks to solar energy. Yvonne Ndege reports Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

published: 08 Jul 2014

Ladakh's Remotest Village Now Runs Entirely On Its Own Solar Power Grid

The remote Himalayan villages are struggling with basic amenities even in the 21st century. They live in the dark with limited resources, medical support and education. The potential of thousands of children remains untapped. NDTV, in association with Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE), will power up Shade, which is around 420 km from Leh and is the remotest village of Zanskar, Ladakh. To achieve this herculean task, the team drove for 300 km on the Leh-Manali (NH3) highway to reach Sarchu, a serene campsite at the cusp of Jammu & Kashmir and Himanchal Pradesh. The last leg of the drive ended at the bottom of Shinkula pass. The team then trekked from Shinkula to Phugtal village, the ancient monastery of the Zanskar, and then to Shade. Solar micro-grids that produce green energy were install...

Changing Lives In Benin With Solar Panels

LightRelief In Benin: In rural Benin, a lack of reliable electricity is preventing development and compromising the safety of isolated villagers. One NGO hopes that by harnessing solar power, it can put remote villages back on the grid.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
"It's very difficult, because most give birth in the night and because we live without electricity", says a midwife from Azokangoudou, a remote village in Benin. With no electricity or clean water, half of newborns die in their first year. Education is also hindered by the country's lack of electricity. Children cannot study at home in the dark, which seriously affects their progress. Samson, a teacher at Azokangoudo, believes that "there are many childre...

published: 28 Jun 2018

Malian village transformed by solar power | DW News

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French presidentFrancois Hollande has pledged 6 billion Euros to improve the electricity infrastructure in Africa. A large portion of the money is earmarked for renewable energy, from which developing countries could see the greatest benefit.

published: 01 Dec 2015

Solar for Rural Villages Project by Indkarta

This is a short time lapse video of the SolarRuralVillage initiative of Indkarta and the journey to powering up a Clinic in the remote village of Singa , Tamale, Ghana, Africa!
Happy to announce This Philanthropy project was a success and a dream come true.
My sincere thanks to Global Shapers team , of Fishbone and Ruka and also to Zack for driving us around like you had a GPS for unknown roads . To Rabia for the Solar tech given to us at cost price and to his brothers for helping us transport equipment form Accra to Tamale. I would like to thank Maud for being brave enough to accompany us on this expedition and I hope it gives you the most encapsulating experience of Africa there is to be found over rivers, swamps and forests!
Credits to SiemensTeamMiddle East for the Laptops ...

published: 13 Sep 2017

Solar Village in Action: The Testfield at Tamera Peace Research Center

Douglas Baillie and T.H. Culhane show some of the renewable energy installations at Tamera's SolarVillage Testfield: solar and biogas kitchen, low-temperature Stirling engines and envelope power greenhouse.
This is Part 4 of a 10-part documentation of the International Sunpulse Seminar held at Tamera Peace ResearchCenter in August 2015. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie6GK5eJkzk for a summary of the seminar and links to each day's main presentations.

published: 19 Aug 2015

Beyond the Grid: Story of Solar Energy Entrepreneurs

This is the story of solar energy entrepreneurs who manage solar charging stations and micro grids and provide light to un-electrified and poorly electrified villages in Uttar Pradesh. Solar entrepreneurship is enabling rural communities to access clean, reliable and affordable energy and improving their livelihoods.
Under the aegis of TERI’s Lighting a Billion Lives Campaign, the film has been produced as a part of the CSR initiative of Indus Towers which has provided clean energy to 280 villages in Uttar Pradesh since its initiation in the year 2012.

Solar Power System Village in Bangladesh ||First Solar Village in Satkhira, Bangladesh

Solar PowerSystemVillage in Bangladesh . First Solar Village in Satkhira, Bangladesh. Solar Power System No electricity needed for electricity generation, there is no load shedding, a medium called solar power This electricity is produced from the sun's light. It is used by transforming solar cells into light energy from light energy. Know Detail Subscribe this Channel: https://goo.gl/V25i45 Solar Power System Village in Bangladesh conserve the sun's heat, a solar panel is formed by combining several solar cells together. When the sunlight is over the solar panel, the voltage is generated and the power from the attached cable is available. The electricity generated during the day is kept in the light of daytime due to sunlight. Electricity is supplied to the electricity from various bat...

Solar power lights up Nigerian village

Until three weeks ago the Durumi's 3000 residents had no electricity but now everyone has power thanks to solar energy. Yvonne Ndege reports Subscribe to our ch...

Until three weeks ago the Durumi's 3000 residents had no electricity but now everyone has power thanks to solar energy. Yvonne Ndege reports Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Until three weeks ago the Durumi's 3000 residents had no electricity but now everyone has power thanks to solar energy. Yvonne Ndege reports Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

The remote Himalayan villages are struggling with basic amenities even in the 21st century. They live in the dark with limited resources, medical support and education. The potential of thousands of children remains untapped. NDTV, in association with Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE), will power up Shade, which is around 420 km from Leh and is the remotest village of Zanskar, Ladakh. To achieve this herculean task, the team drove for 300 km on the Leh-Manali (NH3) highway to reach Sarchu, a serene campsite at the cusp of Jammu & Kashmir and Himanchal Pradesh. The last leg of the drive ended at the bottom of Shinkula pass. The team then trekked from Shinkula to Phugtal village, the ancient monastery of the Zanskar, and then to Shade. Solar micro-grids that produce green energy were installed to light up the village.
Watch full video: https://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/lighting-the-himalayas/ladakh-s-remotest-village-now-runs-entirely-on-its-own-solar-power-grid-470333?yt
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The remote Himalayan villages are struggling with basic amenities even in the 21st century. They live in the dark with limited resources, medical support and education. The potential of thousands of children remains untapped. NDTV, in association with Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE), will power up Shade, which is around 420 km from Leh and is the remotest village of Zanskar, Ladakh. To achieve this herculean task, the team drove for 300 km on the Leh-Manali (NH3) highway to reach Sarchu, a serene campsite at the cusp of Jammu & Kashmir and Himanchal Pradesh. The last leg of the drive ended at the bottom of Shinkula pass. The team then trekked from Shinkula to Phugtal village, the ancient monastery of the Zanskar, and then to Shade. Solar micro-grids that produce green energy were installed to light up the village.
Watch full video: https://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/lighting-the-himalayas/ladakh-s-remotest-village-now-runs-entirely-on-its-own-solar-power-grid-470333?yt
NDTV is one of the leaders in the production and broadcasting of un-biased and comprehensive news and entertainment programmes in India and abroad. NDTV delivers reliable information across all platforms: TV, Internet and Mobile.
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Changing Lives In Benin With Solar Panels

LightRelief In Benin: In rural Benin, a lack of reliable electricity is preventing development and compromising the safety of isolated villagers. One NGO hopes...

LightRelief In Benin: In rural Benin, a lack of reliable electricity is preventing development and compromising the safety of isolated villagers. One NGO hopes that by harnessing solar power, it can put remote villages back on the grid.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
"It's very difficult, because most give birth in the night and because we live without electricity", says a midwife from Azokangoudou, a remote village in Benin. With no electricity or clean water, half of newborns die in their first year. Education is also hindered by the country's lack of electricity. Children cannot study at home in the dark, which seriously affects their progress. Samson, a teacher at Azokangoudo, believes that "there are many children leaving the village because they don't have the support needed". Action Benin et Solidarite are a small NGO working to get villages like Azokangodou on the grid. A year ago they built a solar power station in the tiny village of Kopkissa. Jeremie, who runs the power station, says it has transformed the local economy. "A number of shops have opened up since the arrival of electricity. Bars, fishmongers, hairdressers...There are loads".
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LightRelief In Benin: In rural Benin, a lack of reliable electricity is preventing development and compromising the safety of isolated villagers. One NGO hopes that by harnessing solar power, it can put remote villages back on the grid.
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"It's very difficult, because most give birth in the night and because we live without electricity", says a midwife from Azokangoudou, a remote village in Benin. With no electricity or clean water, half of newborns die in their first year. Education is also hindered by the country's lack of electricity. Children cannot study at home in the dark, which seriously affects their progress. Samson, a teacher at Azokangoudo, believes that "there are many children leaving the village because they don't have the support needed". Action Benin et Solidarite are a small NGO working to get villages like Azokangodou on the grid. A year ago they built a solar power station in the tiny village of Kopkissa. Jeremie, who runs the power station, says it has transformed the local economy. "A number of shops have opened up since the arrival of electricity. Bars, fishmongers, hairdressers...There are loads".
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French presidentFrancois Hollande has pledged 6 billion Euros to improve the electricity infrastructure in Africa. A large portion of the money is earmarked for renewable energy, from which developing countries could see the greatest benefit.

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French presidentFrancois Hollande has pledged 6 billion Euros to improve the electricity infrastructure in Africa. A large portion of the money is earmarked for renewable energy, from which developing countries could see the greatest benefit.

Solar for Rural Villages Project by Indkarta

This is a short time lapse video of the SolarRuralVillage initiative of Indkarta and the journey to powering up a Clinic in the remote village of Singa , Tama...

This is a short time lapse video of the SolarRuralVillage initiative of Indkarta and the journey to powering up a Clinic in the remote village of Singa , Tamale, Ghana, Africa!
Happy to announce This Philanthropy project was a success and a dream come true.
My sincere thanks to Global Shapers team , of Fishbone and Ruka and also to Zack for driving us around like you had a GPS for unknown roads . To Rabia for the Solar tech given to us at cost price and to his brothers for helping us transport equipment form Accra to Tamale. I would like to thank Maud for being brave enough to accompany us on this expedition and I hope it gives you the most encapsulating experience of Africa there is to be found over rivers, swamps and forests!
Credits to SiemensTeamMiddle East for the Laptops provided that have enhanced 2 schools with ICT curriculum.

This is a short time lapse video of the SolarRuralVillage initiative of Indkarta and the journey to powering up a Clinic in the remote village of Singa , Tamale, Ghana, Africa!
Happy to announce This Philanthropy project was a success and a dream come true.
My sincere thanks to Global Shapers team , of Fishbone and Ruka and also to Zack for driving us around like you had a GPS for unknown roads . To Rabia for the Solar tech given to us at cost price and to his brothers for helping us transport equipment form Accra to Tamale. I would like to thank Maud for being brave enough to accompany us on this expedition and I hope it gives you the most encapsulating experience of Africa there is to be found over rivers, swamps and forests!
Credits to SiemensTeamMiddle East for the Laptops provided that have enhanced 2 schools with ICT curriculum.

Solar Village in Action: The Testfield at Tamera Peace Research Center

Douglas Baillie and T.H. Culhane show some of the renewable energy installations at Tamera's SolarVillage Testfield: solar and biogas kitchen, low-temperature S...

Douglas Baillie and T.H. Culhane show some of the renewable energy installations at Tamera's SolarVillage Testfield: solar and biogas kitchen, low-temperature Stirling engines and envelope power greenhouse.
This is Part 4 of a 10-part documentation of the International Sunpulse Seminar held at Tamera Peace ResearchCenter in August 2015. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie6GK5eJkzk for a summary of the seminar and links to each day's main presentations.

Douglas Baillie and T.H. Culhane show some of the renewable energy installations at Tamera's SolarVillage Testfield: solar and biogas kitchen, low-temperature Stirling engines and envelope power greenhouse.
This is Part 4 of a 10-part documentation of the International Sunpulse Seminar held at Tamera Peace ResearchCenter in August 2015. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie6GK5eJkzk for a summary of the seminar and links to each day's main presentations.

Beyond the Grid: Story of Solar Energy Entrepreneurs

This is the story of solar energy entrepreneurs who manage solar charging stations and micro grids and provide light to un-electrified and poorly electrified vi...

This is the story of solar energy entrepreneurs who manage solar charging stations and micro grids and provide light to un-electrified and poorly electrified villages in Uttar Pradesh. Solar entrepreneurship is enabling rural communities to access clean, reliable and affordable energy and improving their livelihoods.
Under the aegis of TERI’s Lighting a Billion Lives Campaign, the film has been produced as a part of the CSR initiative of Indus Towers which has provided clean energy to 280 villages in Uttar Pradesh since its initiation in the year 2012.

This is the story of solar energy entrepreneurs who manage solar charging stations and micro grids and provide light to un-electrified and poorly electrified villages in Uttar Pradesh. Solar entrepreneurship is enabling rural communities to access clean, reliable and affordable energy and improving their livelihoods.
Under the aegis of TERI’s Lighting a Billion Lives Campaign, the film has been produced as a part of the CSR initiative of Indus Towers which has provided clean energy to 280 villages in Uttar Pradesh since its initiation in the year 2012.

Solar PowerSystemVillage in Bangladesh . First Solar Village in Satkhira, Bangladesh. Solar Power System No electricity needed for electricity generation, there is no load shedding, a medium called solar power This electricity is produced from the sun's light. It is used by transforming solar cells into light energy from light energy. Know Detail Subscribe this Channel: https://goo.gl/V25i45 Solar Power System Village in Bangladesh conserve the sun's heat, a solar panel is formed by combining several solar cells together. When the sunlight is over the solar panel, the voltage is generated and the power from the attached cable is available. The electricity generated during the day is kept in the light of daytime due to sunlight. Electricity is supplied to the electricity from various batteries, including TVs, lights, table fans, stand fans, refrigerators, laptops, mobile phones. Solar power utilization facilities: First Solar Village Due to the production of electricity by oil and gas, there is a shortage of our country's mineral resources day by day. But no electricity is needed to use solar power. As a result, there is no question of lack of resources. There is no load shedding in this electricity and no bills are needed It can be easily installed on any sunny place in the home with minimum maintenance. Due to high voltage in this electricity, there is no possibility of electricity being light or electric. Depending on the solar panels, it can serve up to twenty years. There are also powerful chargers, which protect all types of electrical products from extra voltage, low voltage and short circuits. Many households in the areas which do not have rural electricity connection, use solar power. One time solar power was used only at home. Currently load shedding rate is high because it fills the power outage. In addition to the home system, hospitals, clinics and even businessmen are using solar panels to run machines that are light-powered in their industries.

Solar PowerSystemVillage in Bangladesh . First Solar Village in Satkhira, Bangladesh. Solar Power System No electricity needed for electricity generation, there is no load shedding, a medium called solar power This electricity is produced from the sun's light. It is used by transforming solar cells into light energy from light energy. Know Detail Subscribe this Channel: https://goo.gl/V25i45 Solar Power System Village in Bangladesh conserve the sun's heat, a solar panel is formed by combining several solar cells together. When the sunlight is over the solar panel, the voltage is generated and the power from the attached cable is available. The electricity generated during the day is kept in the light of daytime due to sunlight. Electricity is supplied to the electricity from various batteries, including TVs, lights, table fans, stand fans, refrigerators, laptops, mobile phones. Solar power utilization facilities: First Solar Village Due to the production of electricity by oil and gas, there is a shortage of our country's mineral resources day by day. But no electricity is needed to use solar power. As a result, there is no question of lack of resources. There is no load shedding in this electricity and no bills are needed It can be easily installed on any sunny place in the home with minimum maintenance. Due to high voltage in this electricity, there is no possibility of electricity being light or electric. Depending on the solar panels, it can serve up to twenty years. There are also powerful chargers, which protect all types of electrical products from extra voltage, low voltage and short circuits. Many households in the areas which do not have rural electricity connection, use solar power. One time solar power was used only at home. Currently load shedding rate is high because it fills the power outage. In addition to the home system, hospitals, clinics and even businessmen are using solar panels to run machines that are light-powered in their industries.

Solar power lights up Nigerian village

Until three weeks ago the Durumi's 3000 residents had no electricity but now everyone has power thanks to solar energy. Yvonne Ndege reports Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

Ladakh's Remotest Village Now Runs Entirely On Its Own Solar Power Grid

The remote Himalayan villages are struggling with basic amenities even in the 21st century. They live in the dark with limited resources, medical support and education. The potential of thousands of children remains untapped. NDTV, in association with Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE), will power up Shade, which is around 420 km from Leh and is the remotest village of Zanskar, Ladakh. To achieve this herculean task, the team drove for 300 km on the Leh-Manali (NH3) highway to reach Sarchu, a serene campsite at the cusp of Jammu & Kashmir and Himanchal Pradesh. The last leg of the drive ended at the bottom of Shinkula pass. The team then trekked from Shinkula to Phugtal village, the ancient monastery of the Zanskar, and then to Shade. Solar micro-grids that produce green energy were installed to light up the village.
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Changing Lives In Benin With Solar Panels

LightRelief In Benin: In rural Benin, a lack of reliable electricity is preventing development and compromising the safety of isolated villagers. One NGO hopes that by harnessing solar power, it can put remote villages back on the grid.
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"It's very difficult, because most give birth in the night and because we live without electricity", says a midwife from Azokangoudou, a remote village in Benin. With no electricity or clean water, half of newborns die in their first year. Education is also hindered by the country's lack of electricity. Children cannot study at home in the dark, which seriously affects their progress. Samson, a teacher at Azokangoudo, believes that "there are many children leaving the village because they don't have the support needed". Action Benin et Solidarite are a small NGO working to get villages like Azokangodou on the grid. A year ago they built a solar power station in the tiny village of Kopkissa. Jeremie, who runs the power station, says it has transformed the local economy. "A number of shops have opened up since the arrival of electricity. Bars, fishmongers, hairdressers...There are loads".
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French presidentFrancois Hollande has pledged 6 billion Euros to improve the electricity infrastructure in Africa. A large portion of the money is earmarked for renewable energy, from which developing countries could see the greatest benefit.

Solar for Rural Villages Project by Indkarta

This is a short time lapse video of the SolarRuralVillage initiative of Indkarta and the journey to powering up a Clinic in the remote village of Singa , Tamale, Ghana, Africa!
Happy to announce This Philanthropy project was a success and a dream come true.
My sincere thanks to Global Shapers team , of Fishbone and Ruka and also to Zack for driving us around like you had a GPS for unknown roads . To Rabia for the Solar tech given to us at cost price and to his brothers for helping us transport equipment form Accra to Tamale. I would like to thank Maud for being brave enough to accompany us on this expedition and I hope it gives you the most encapsulating experience of Africa there is to be found over rivers, swamps and forests!
Credits to SiemensTeamMiddle East for the Laptops provided that have enhanced 2 schools with ICT curriculum.

Solar Village in Action: The Testfield at Tamera Peace Research Center

Douglas Baillie and T.H. Culhane show some of the renewable energy installations at Tamera's SolarVillage Testfield: solar and biogas kitchen, low-temperature Stirling engines and envelope power greenhouse.
This is Part 4 of a 10-part documentation of the International Sunpulse Seminar held at Tamera Peace ResearchCenter in August 2015. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie6GK5eJkzk for a summary of the seminar and links to each day's main presentations.

Beyond the Grid: Story of Solar Energy Entrepreneurs

This is the story of solar energy entrepreneurs who manage solar charging stations and micro grids and provide light to un-electrified and poorly electrified villages in Uttar Pradesh. Solar entrepreneurship is enabling rural communities to access clean, reliable and affordable energy and improving their livelihoods.
Under the aegis of TERI’s Lighting a Billion Lives Campaign, the film has been produced as a part of the CSR initiative of Indus Towers which has provided clean energy to 280 villages in Uttar Pradesh since its initiation in the year 2012.

The International Energy Agency projected in 2014 that under its "high renewables" scenario, by 2050, solar photovoltaics and concentrated solar power would contribute about 16 and 11 percent, respectively, of the worldwide electricity consumption, and solar would be the world's largest source of electricity. Most solar installations would be in China and India.

Photovoltaics were initially solely used as a source of electricity for small and medium-sized applications, from the calculator powered by a single solar cell to remote homes powered by an off-grid rooftop PV system. As the cost of solar electricity has fallen, the number of grid-connected solar PV systems has grown into the millions and utility-scale solar power stations with hundreds of megawatts are being built. Solar PV is rapidly becoming an inexpensive, low-carbon technology to harness renewable energy from the Sun.